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    Sharif’s Extended Wait, Unplanned Entry at Putin-Erdogan Summit Shared

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    Footage emerging from an international forum in Turkmenistan has highlighted an unusual moment involving Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Sharif, along with his Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, reportedly faced a 40-minute wait for a scheduled meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The situation escalated when Sharif was later observed entering a closed-door meeting between Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, standing briefly before the leaders. This incident occurred during the International Forum for Peace and Trust in Ashgabat, an event celebrating Turkmenistan’s neutrality, which was attended by various international dignitaries. The visual has sparked considerable debate online, with many characterizing it as a diplomatic blunder. Meanwhile, President Erdoğan and President Putin held important talks on topics including the war in Ukraine, emphasizing the enduring and developing relationship between Moscow and Ankara, which they noted remains strong across multiple domains despite global pressures.

    Ashgabat Forum Diplomatic Incident geopolitics International Relations pakistan politics Recep Tayyip Erdogan Russia Turkey Relations Shehbaz Sharif Turkmenistan Summit Vladimir Putin
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